Clavellated(Clav"el*la`ted) a. [Cf. LL. cineres clavelatti ashes of burnt lees or dregs of wine, F. clavel
an inferior sort of soda, E. clavate.] (Old Chem.) Said of potash, probably in reference to its having
been obtained from billets of wood by burning. [Obs.]

Clavicle(Clav"i*cle) n. [F. clavicule, fr. L. clavicula a little key, tendril, dim. of clavis key, akin to claudere
to shut. See Close, and cf. Clef.] (Anat.) The collar bone, which is joined at one end to the scapula,
or shoulder blade, and at the other to the sternum, or breastbone. In man each clavicle is shaped like
the letter and is situated just above the first rib on either side of the neck. In birds the two clavicles are
united ventrally, forming the merrythought, or wishbone.